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What's your high for the day?
Wed, 29 Mar 2006 19:42:20 -0500
uk.people.silversurfers
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Today (Wednesday, 3/29) we had a nice March surprise as our
temp went went up to 65 F/18.3 C. I took a picture to prove it:
I felt alive again after a long, cold winter!
What's your high for the day in outdoor temps these spring days?
John #8...
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Oh! You probably meant the UK. Well here is a weather
link to Norwich Ct. Birthplace of Benedict Arnold. He is
buried in London (Battersea) so my weather report counts.
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I meant everyone, John, including you. (g) Thanks for the link.
I see your temp atm is 57 F. (They don't show Centigrade.)
Our temp right now is 50 °F / 10 °C at 10:19 AM, 3/30.
But it's supposed to go up to 64. Time to start walking!
John #8...
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Glens Falls: My dad's hangout when he was a kid about 1920.
That entire north-eastern up-state NY is gorgeous. Now, my
area does have a chubby man in his underwear tied to a tree
while a young lad with one tooth plays a banjo so we do
have a few things to brag about in Eastern-Ct. :-))
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CT is a beautiful state!
And the real estate prices there have gone sky high! :)
I guess its location fairly near to NYC make it a valuable location.
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Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6 +...
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Currently 16.1°C ( 61°F) here John at 16-35.
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I see you're enjoying mild weather too, FN.
It feels so good!
Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6 +...
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Quite a refreshing change it is too. :)
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John #8...
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Arnold, Benedict
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801, American Revolutionary general and traitor, b.
*Norwich, Conn.*
HI Sea: He's our claim to fame. :-)
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(G) Well, it's a good historic fact. :)
Of course the Lake George area figured in the Revolutionary
War. So there are many famous names connected to this area
because of that.
Also, the famous artist, Georgia O'Keeffe, is connected to this area.
She has a fairly risque history.
Thanks for giving me a reason to do some learning online, John. (g)
I had never seen her Lake George scene (see link above) before today.
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